If I have a CD containing a concert or nonstop mix, where there are no gaps inbetween tracks, and I rip the whole CD as one Flac file per track, how do I play them back without hearing a gap between the tracks? I tested and ripped a full CD of 15 tracks with EAC and I ended up with 15 Flac files, but when I play it in MPC i hear the gaps between each track. Tell me how to play them (which player) without having to hear the gaps. I realize I could rip to 1 large flac file, but I rather not as I want to easily be able to select track and locate tracks by filename and not having to play thru a 60 min flac file.Please be nice in your replies, I am a newbie and I don't know much about flac.

For players that give gaps, it is not anything to do with FLAC. It is because those players can't switch from one file to the next without losing some time. Smarter players start reading the second file before the first file is done, so the transition is seamless. Or, when there is *supposed* to be a gap, it is more precise.

Of the players I use in Linux, Amarok plays gapless, Clementine does not.In Windows I pretty much just use foobar.

I tested and ripped a full CD of 15 tracks with EAC and I ended up with 15 Flac files, but when I play it in MPC i hear the gaps between each track....I realize I could rip to 1 large flac file, but I rather not as I want to easily be able to select track and locate tracks by filename and not having to play thru a 60 min flac file.

It's intrinsic to how DirectShow works. Every time the song changes a new graph has to be created, resulting in a small pause.There's another option though. Rip to 1 large flac-image, tag it properly (embed cue-sheet), download MPC-BE, enable the internal Flac Source Filter and you'll be able to use the Navigate-menu to select the song you want to listen to.